circuitpython/shared-module/sharpdisplay
Scott Shawcroft 931c7c1c51
Add Bangle.js 2, JDI memory displays and ACeP epd
This 2-in-1 PR started with the goal of support the Bangle.js 2
smartwatch with *no USB*.
* Adds "secure" DFU build support with a committed private key.
* Adds 3-bit color support with one dummy bit for the JDI memory display
* Allows nrf boards to have a board_background_task() run in RUN_BACKGROUND_TASK.
  This is needed because the Bangle.js 2 uses the watchdog to reset.
* Renamed port_background_task() to port_background_tick() to indicate it
  runs on tick, not RUN_BACKGROUND_TASK.
* Marks serial connected when the display terminal is inited. This means
  that safe mode messages show up on the display.

ACep, 7-color epaper displays also pack 3 bits in 4. So, I added that
support as well.
* Adds 3-bit ACeP color support for 7-color e-paper displays. (Not
  watch related but similar due to color depth.)
* Allows a refresh sequence instead of a single int command. The 7" ACeP
  display requires a data byte for refresh.
* Adds optional delay after resetting the display. The ACeP displays
  need this. (Probably to load LUTs from flash.)
* Adds a cleaning phase for ACeP displays before the real refresh.

For both:
* Add dither support to Palette.
* Palette no longer converts colors when set. Instead, it caches
  converted colors at each index.
* ColorConverter now caches the last converted color. It should make
  conversions faster for repeated colors (not dithering.)
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SharpMemoryFramebuffer.c Add Bangle.js 2, JDI memory displays and ACeP epd 2023-02-15 15:03:40 -08:00
SharpMemoryFramebuffer.h Add Bangle.js 2, JDI memory displays and ACeP epd 2023-02-15 15:03:40 -08:00
__init__.c sharpmemory: Implement support for Sharp Memory Displays in framebufferio 2020-08-12 07:32:18 -05:00
__init__.h sharpmemory: Implement support for Sharp Memory Displays in framebufferio 2020-08-12 07:32:18 -05:00